Here is the list of addresses of all
totaliztic web sites that still worked
at the date of the most recent update
of this web page. At each of these addresses
should be available all totaliztic web pages
listed in "Menu 1" or
"Menu 2",
including also their different language versions
(i.e. versions in languages:
Polish, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian,
Greek or Russian.) Thus firstly select
the address which you wish to open by dragging
scroll bars in small window below, then click on
this address to run it. When opens the web
page which represents this address, then choose
from its "Manu 1" or
"Menu 2"
the web page which interests you and click on it
to view that page:

Links to illustrations and related texts:

Labels: The label "E" marks the web page with text of English-language version of this monograph.
The label "1st, 2nd, 3rd Figures" mark the web pages with illustrations for subsequent volumes and chapters.
The label "P" marks the web page with text of a Polish-language equivalent of this monograph.
The label "X" marks the web page with the text of English-language version of this monograph
which is designed so as to load much faster because it does NOT show graphics at the loading
stage but only after the user clicks on subsequent Figures to display them.

Notices:

(1) The monograph [1/4] is
currently the most important and the most up-to-date amongst all
my monographs available in the
English language. It promotes
the so-called totaliztic view of the world. This practically
means that monograph [1/4] promotes morality, peace, truth, knowledge
deprived of all prejudices and limitations, freedom in every possible
area, etc. This monograph [1/4] is very special, because it summarizes
all directions of my research to-date. It is much more complete and
much more up-to-date than any other monograph which I published so-far,
i.e. even more complete than monograph [8] about the philosophy of
totalizm.
(2) Monograph [1/4],
similarly as every monograph that describes the moral and progressive
philosophy named
totalizm,
has an extraordinary history. This history is described in subsection A4 from
volume 1 of monograph [1/4]. And so,
all monographs on totalizm were written in the most
eastward located large Islamic country of the world (i.e. in Malaysia),
but they were published in the most eastward located large Christian
country of the world (i.e. in New Zealand). From that Far East, monographs
on totalizm were transmitted with the speed of light through Internet
connections to the most westward located large country of the world
(i.e. to the USA), from where they were disseminated into the entire
world. Thus one may say allegorically, that
totalizm
is like the lightning that flashes across the whole sky from the east
to the west.
(3) This monograph [1/4]
discloses one especially bitter truth. It insists on documenting
it according to the totaliztic principle of "revealing only the
truth and the entire truth" - in spite that this particular truth
disqualifies the monograph in eyes of many close-minded people and
exposes it to ever-increasing persecution. The truth states that
our planet Earth is occupied in a hidden manner by morally corrupted
although technically advanced close relatives of humanity. People
who had to deal with these morally degenerate relatives of humans,
report back that some amongst our secret occupants are so similar
to people, that if any of them would be our neighbor, our colleague from
the office, our superior, or a head of our state, we would never be
able to distinguish him from a normal human being. This monograph,
amongst others, provides material evidence and formal proofs for
the existence of this hidden occupation of humanity by such evil
creatures. It also describes appearance and methods of acting
of these creatures, which look very much like humans - although
they are not humans at all, and which talk only good - although
their actions spread exclusively evil. The present popular name
for these evil relatives of humans, which in a hidden manner occupy
and rob humanity since the beginning of time, is "UFOnauts". But
our ancestors from the past did not know yet the term "UFOnauts",
so they called these our evil relatives with other names like
"devils", "Satan", "witches", "wizards", "imps", "gremlins",
"Greek gods", etc. - for more details about them, about their
immoral philosophy of cosmic robbers and bandits, and about
their technologically highly advanced tricks (similar to these
worked out by our master magician, "David Copperfield") that
they constantly play on us, see subsection O8 from volume 12
of this monograph [1/4], or see the web page
ufo.htm.
Of course, since this monograph discloses the evil activities of
these influential and well organized robbers of humanity, one should
NOT be surprised that the creatures are holding back and obstructing the
dissemination of this monograph. Some amongst numerous tricks that
they use to sabotage readership of this monograph, depends (amongst
others) on making impossible the downloading of copies of this
monograph from internet web sites on which it is offered free of
charge. So if during downloading this monograph [1/4] you encounter
any mysterious obstacles, which may look like just ordinary "coincident",
in reality such obstacles will be an intentional sabotage caused by
these evil relatives of humans. In fact, because of the continuous
sabotage of this monograph, I would recommend to prepare for
yourself a replica of this web page (together with complete text
and illustrations which are made available through this web page) - as
this is explained in "Part I" at the end of this web page. After the
reader experiences personally all these strange sabotages from our
invisible evil relatives, which reveal themselves during preparation
of such replicas of this web page, he/she should be able to gain
the certainty that the invisible occupation of Earth by our morally
decadent relatives from space is a painful fact. After all, the systematic
appearance of such mysterious obstacles in a relatively simple action
such as downloading this monograph [1/4] to your own computer, is one of
the most illustrative proofs for the actual existence of a hidden
occupation of Earth by evil parasites from UFOs. At this point it
is worth to notice that in order to neutralize effects of this
continuous sabotaging
of monograph [1/4] by
evil UFOnauts,
monograph [1/4] is made also available through a number of further
internet web pages (for their addresses see "Menu 3"). Thus, if
something refuses to download from this web page, I would suggest
to try to download it from other locations indicated in "Menu 4"
or in "Menu 3".
(4) This monograph [1/4]
is the fourth edition of its predecessor, an old monograph [1/3].
(This old monograph [1/3] is published only in the Polish language
version, and it is an extended and improved version of an even older
English monograph [1e]. Note that the English monograph [1e] is still
available to interested readers via "Menu 4" from this web site.)
At this moment of time, monograph [1/4] is already translated into
English, and it is in the process of being updated. This updating
most probably is going to last until around beginning of 2006.
Thus, volumes of monograph [1/4] are made available for
English readers in their current state - independently whether
they are already after the update, or still before this update.
But I would NOT recommend to await with reading this monograph
until the process of updating is completed. Rather opposite, I would
suggest to download this monograph [1/4] to your computer immediately,
and start to read it from your computer screen right now. After all,
it is free of charge. In turn, in the future when you decide to return
to reading of a selected part of this monograph, you then should be
able to download for yourself a more updated version of it, which
should be available by then.
(5) In order to download to
your computer text of any volume of monograph [1/4] listed below, or
in order to examine/download any of the illustrations for this monograph,
just click on the underlined name
of this volume, or Figure. In turn, when you wish to install in your
computer this entire web page, which could prove very helpful during
your studies of this monograph [1/4], you can utilize the procedure of
replication of this web page, which is described in "Part G" at the
end of the page, and also in a separate web page named
"Replicate"
(which is available through "Menu 2").
(6)Not
all out of the formats of monograph [1/4] listed below were
possible to implement on every web site that offers
[1/4]. (This is because many web
sites limit their users with various physical restrictions regarding
memory size and/or file size.)
However, on each web site which contains this web page, monograph [1/4]
is available in at least one such a format (of course, if UFOnauts have
not managed to sabotage it over there yet). (Note that the most of web
sites offer [1/4] in the MS WORD XP format, after compression to ZIP.)
Therefore, if someone wishes to download this monograph in a specific
format, then he/she should try to download it from various web sites,
until he/she finds a web site that offers that particular format which
he/she is seeking.
(7) This web page presents
only very condensed captions under subsequent illustrations.
The complete descriptions under Figures shown here, are listed at the
end of each chapter of monograph [1/4], which is illustrated by these
Figures.
(8) Because of the size of
monograph [1/4], all Figures for it are made available through three
separate web pages - click on links displayed at the end of this page
(or displayed in "Menu 1") to shift to these next web pages with
illustrations. (Notice that from the Internet these illustrations may
load quite slowly. But if a replica of this web page is installed in your
own computer - as described near the end, then for such a replica all
Figures will load very fast.)
(9) For further instructions
see the end of this web page.

English version of [1/4]:

Part #A:ADOBE.PDFsource text of the English version
of monograph [1/4e]:

On some servers, monograph [1/4e] may also be
offered in the ADOBE format, sometimes called
also "PDF" format or "Portable Document Format".
The reason why the complete monograph [1/4]
is offered also in such PDF format, is that the
"PDF" format does NOT allow computer
viruses to be attached to it. Because
almost every computer contains a free
"Adobe Reader" which allows to read
texts typed in the Adobe "PDF" format,
it is worth to check, whether on this
server monograph [1/4e] is available in
this safe "PDF" format. In order to check
this, it is enough to click on any of the
volumes from the list below and see whether
this volume downloads. Dates of the latest
update of all these volumes, are the same
as in Part #A. Here are subsequent volumes
of [1/4] in safe PDF format (click to open any one of them):
:
List of content of all volumes of monograph [1/4] (size on the disk 0.3 MB),

Content of monograph [1/4], ZIP. This document informs what topics are included into the content of monograph [1/4] and which Figures illustrate this monograph.

Volume 1 (Chapter A) of monograph [1/4], ZIP. Chapter A includes the list of content for the entire monograph [1/4]. It also provides an introduction, explains how my research in this subject area was initiated, briefly explains the operation of the space vehicle called the "magnocraft" - which is the key to the entire this monograph, explains how the magnocraft - if it is misused - may turn humanity into yet another bunch of evil parasites that exploits other cosmic civilisations, and finally it describes main milestones in the extraordinary history of my life, which are also milestones in the history of this monograph [1/4].

Volume 2 (Chapters B, C, D i E) of monograph [1/4], ZIP. Chapter B provides descriptions of the Cyclic Table. Chapter C describes the Oscillatory Chamber, including general information about how to build oscillatory chamber (Chapter C contains the most current and most complete English presentation of the design and operation of the Oscillatory Chamber). Chapter D describes four-propulsor magnocraft. Chapter E explains design and operation of magnetic personal propulsion system.

Volume 3 (Chapter F) of monograph [1/4], ZIP. Discoidal magnocraft. Chapter F presents the design and operation of discoidal magnocraft, and explains phenomena induced by magnocraft. It contains the most current and complete presentation of magnocraft available in Eglish.

Volume 4 (Chapters G and H) of monograph [1/4], ZIP. The Concept of Dipolar Gravity - Part 1: Chapter G explains why antigravity does not exist while the antigravity vehicle cannot be build. Chapter H presents this part of the Concept of Dipolar Gravity, which concerns the physical behaviours and attributes of the counter-world. It presents a newer and recently updated version of chapters G and H from monograph [8e].

Volume 5 (Chapter I) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. The Concept of Dipolar Gravity - Part 2: intelligent virtual world. Chapter I explains the part of the Concept of Dipolar Gravity, which concerns the intelligent virtual world. Subsection I3.3 presents the formal proof for the existence of God. Subsection I4.1.1 lists and explains the most important moral laws. Subsection I4.1.2 explains the work of our conscience and ULT. The second half of chapter I (volume 5) explains the operation of karma and creditory karma, the model of the brain as an input-output device, ULT language, differences between souls and spirits, the mechanism of feelings, love, magic, black magic, traps of so-called positive thinking, and many more. It is a newer and updated version of chapter K (volume 6) from monograph [8e].

Volume 7 (Chapters JB and JC) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. Totalizm. Chapter JA explains how one should understand totalizm. Chapter JC presents the official stand of totalizm in various controversial matters (e.g. sacrifice, corporal punishment, vegetarianism, etc.). It is a newer and updated version of chapters JB and JC from monograph [8e].

Volume 9 (Chapters JE and JF) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. Totaliztic mechanics. Chapter JE presents the most recent version of the totaliztic mechanics. It is the version even newer that that one presented in volume 8 of monograph [8]. Chapter JF presents totaliztic nirvana, and also is a newer and updated version of subsection A6 from monograph [8e].

Volume 10 (Chapters K to M) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. This volume describes the utilisation of various phenomena produced by motion of counter-matter. Chapter K presents several telekinetic free energy devices, which produce electricity without consuming any fuel or supplying to them any other technical forms of energy. These devices utilise the ability of the Telekinetic Effect to work as a reversal of friction, namely to extract thermal energy from the environment and to produce motion. The most advanced of these devices is the telekinetic influenzmaschine (i.e. the Thesta-Distatica already operative in Switzerland) which already produces enough free electricity to cover the consumption of an average household. Chapter KB explains climate control via the motion of counter-matter. Chapter L describes telekinetic vehicles and explains observations of so-called "rods" (means telekinetic UFOs). Chapter M explains time vehicles and phenomena induced by them.

Volume 11 (Chapters N and NB) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. Chapter N addresses the utilisation of telepathic vibrations. It presents various devices that utilise telepathic vibrations technically. The most important of these is the telepathic pyramid described in subsection N2 and also in separate treatise [7/2]. Such a pyramid allows to exchange thoghts directly between two minds, without the use of speach. Subsection N3 presents TRI devices. Subsection N4 described telepathic communication devices of UFOnauts. Subsection N5 explains telepathic telescopes and projectors. In turn subsection N6 explains in details a true operation of the so called Zhang Heng seismograph which was the first telepathic earthquake detection build on earth, which was able to begin an alarm before an earthquake strikes. It foreruns for at least 100 years our present seismographs, becouse they are only capable of indicating an earthquake after it already did a damage. Chapter VB describes the use of telepathic vibrations for purposes other than communication, e.g. for farming, healing, cold fusion, etc.

Volume 12 (Chapter O) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. It presents evidence on continuous activities of evil parasites from UFOs on Earth. Chapter O describes the most common types of evidence that certify the continuous activities of UFOs on Earth. The main groups of evidence being described include UFO landing sites, UFO explosion sites, underground tunnels evaporated by UFOs, substance falling from UFOs, and scars from UFO implants present on our bodies. It also describes the evaporation of WTC by a UFO vehicle type K6, and other manifestations of the latest attack of UFOs on humanity.

Volume 13 (Chapter P) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. Formal proof for the existence of UFOs, and consequences of this proof. Chapter P presents the formal proof stating that "UFOs do exist", completed with the use of scientific methodology of "matching attributes". It also presents other proofs which stem from the existence of UFOs, namely the proof that "operation of UFOs is explainable on basis of the operation of magnocraft" and that "Earth is currently under a hidden occupation of UFOs". It also addresses the main consequences of this proof, for example that the only reason why Earth was populated is to provide a colony for exploitation by UFOnauts.

Volume 15 (Chapter U) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. Abductions of people to UFOs. Chapter U provides evidence that every person on Earth is systematically abducted to UFOs not less frequently than each 3 months. This evidence, amongst others include also a characteristic scar that every person on Earth carries on his/her own leg, and thus the existence of which can easily be checked practically by everyone. Chapter U also explains the major signs that every person can observe on himself/herself, and that prove that the majority of people (including you, the reader) are being systematically raped by UFOnauts.

Volume 16 (Chapter V) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. The folk wisdom advices that the main condition of victory in any struggle is to "get to know your enemy". Thus if humanity wishes to free itself from these parasitic UFOnauts, we need to get to know them better. Chapter V discloses various details that so-far we managed to gather about UFOnauts. (As it is explained in subsection A3 from volume 1, UFOnauts constantly hide from people - means they behave similarly as also all other robbers and bandits do. Thus establishing any detail about them is enormously difficult.) Chapter V describes the philosophy adhered by UFOnauts, history of contacts to-date between humanity and UFOnauts, the physical appearance of these UFOnauts which we most frequently meet on Earth, their use of time vehicles and the knowledge of future to keep us enslaved, and many more details about these sinister creatures that parasite on humans. Subsection V9.1 presents a formal proof that "religious devils are exactly the same evil creatures which presently we call UFOnauts".

Volume 17 (Chapter VB) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. Chapter VB from volume 17 continues our getting to know of UFOnaus, that was started in chapter V. In this chapter a wide array of methods and evil tricks used by UFOnauts to enslave people are discussed. It describes numerous ways that UFOnauts use to hide from people both their continuous presence on Earth and their massive exploitation of people. It also describes how UFOnauts suppress various disciplines of human knowledge so that we are technically inferior in comparison to them, how they assassinate inconvenient people who try to lift somehow humanity in the development, how they hold back our spiritual development, how they spread immorality and the model of a perfact slave on Earth, and many more.

Volume 18 (Chapter W) of monograph [1/4], ZIP format. This is the final volume of the monograph [1/4]. In chapter W it presents various methods and devices that can be useful in our self-defence from parasitic UFOnauts. Especially effective, and already proven in action numerous times, is the defence behaviour which in subsection W6.1 is called the method of the blind samurai. Chapter X presents summary of this monograph. Chapter Y presents the list of complementary literature, and also the brief note "about the author". Appendix Z presents various research topics proposed for the completion in the subject area covered by this monograph.

Part #C:WORD.DOCsource text of the English
version of monograph [1/4e]:

In case there is any problem with unZIPing of monograph [1/4e],
it is worth to check whether this web page is one of these which
offer also the same volumes of
English version of [1/4e],
but downloadable in the WORD.DOC format. The content and the
date of latest update of these volumes are the same as in Part
A above. The only difference is that they are placed in Internet
in the "unZIPed" format of WORD XP. Here are subsequent volumes
in format *.DOC (click to open any one of them):

Part #I: Illustrations for the English-language version of monograph [1/4], in *.gif or *.jpg formats.

Click on the underlined part of description for a given illustration in order to show and see this illustration!

Meaning of colours in descriptions under illustrations:
Red colour (like this one) indicates captions under subsequent illustrations provided in the English language.A dark colour (like this one) indicates descriptions under subsequent illustrations provided in the Polish language.
Blue colour (like this one) indicates the list of my publications in which a given illustration was also published, and provides Figure numbers of the given illustration in these publications.

Chapter A:Notice that below only very short descriptions are provided under each illustration. The full text of descriptions for Figures shown below is provided at the end of the chapter in monograph [1/4e], which is illustrated by given Figures (i.e. complete captions under subsequent illustrations for this chapter A, are provided at the end of chapter A from volume 1 of monograph [1/4]).

Chapter C:Notice that below only very short descriptions are provided under each illustration. The full text of descriptions for Figures shown below is provided at the end of the chapter in monograph [1/4e], which is illustrated by given Figures (i.e. complete captions under subsequent illustrations for this chapter C, are provided at the end of chapter C from volume 2 of monograph [1/4]).

Chapter P:Notice that below only very short descriptions are provided under each illustration. The full text of descriptions for Figures shown below is provided at the end of the chapter in monograph [1/4e], which is illustrated by given Figures (i.e. complete captions under subsequent illustrations for this chapter P, are provided at the end of chapter P from volume 13 of monograph [1/4]).

Instructions:

For some readers that work
on problems addressed on this web page, it would be highly
beneficial to have a replica of this web page together with
all the illustrations, texts, links, etc., in their own
computer. After all, in case of having such a replica, one
can later view this web page, or print it, directly from
his/her own computer, not from the Internet. Thus one becomes
independent from the access to Internet in each situation
when he/she wishes to have a good look at this web page or
at illustrations that this page displays. Waiting for
opening a web page is then also incomparably shorter
than waiting for opening an Internet page. It is then
also not needed to put up with all these subtle obstructions
which seem to plague my web pages almost as it these are
purposely sabotaged by "little green UFOnauts" of some sort.
So for these readers, who wish to make a "source replica"
of this web page in their own computer, below I am describing
step-by-step how to accomplish this. This description reveals
thoroughloy how to prepare the so-called "source replica" of
the web page, means a replica prepared in the programming
language called "HTML" in which this web page was originally
coded. Note that such a "source replica" is much better than
an "image replica" that almost every browser allows to make
in quite a simple way. For example it allows to gradually
complete all missing components of a given web page (e.g.
missing illustrations or text files) from other servers.
It alows to update separately each selected component of
the web page as soon as we meet in Internet their better
versions. It also allows us to learn principles of web
page programming, thus it can be for us a first step towards
later making our own web pages. Here is the instruction
of producing such a "source replica":
#0. Ready-made source replica?
(without advertising banners). One brief information before in items
#1 to #8 below I explain the exact procedure of preparing for yourself
a source replica of this web page. Namely, under some addresses listed
in "Menu 3", such a source replica of this web page, together with
all folders, source codes of web pages, samples of texts and illustration,
etc., but without advertising banners, already awaits in the ZIP format,
ready for downloading to your own computer. So all what you need to
do in order to download it to your own computer, is to click in
"Menu 1" on the menu item marked
"Source replica of this page".
So try to click, because this source replica may be available here
(i.e. at this address) and it would be handy to have it in your
own computer. In turn, when such a ZIPped source replica downloads
to your computer, all what you need to do is UNZIP it onto your
hard disk. After UNZIPing, it forms a separate folder in which
you will find a folder named "a_pajak" with all source files,
subfolders and samples of text and illustration inside, ready for
the running, testing, displaying, and checking how all these work
on your own computer. All what you later need to do in your spare
time is to download to text folders remaining volumes of monograph
[1/4], while to folder 14 download the remaining illustrations,
which could not be included to the ready-made source replica
because of their volume. (Note that in case you already have on your
hard disk a folder named "c:\a_pajak" with
my other source web pages, it is enough if you transfer all files and
subfolders from this new folder "a_pajak" to the already existing one
named "c:\a_pajak".) After this brief information, let us now return
to this procedure of making (all by yourself) a source replica of this
web page. Here it is:
#1. Create a folder
named "a_pajak" (or "archives_pajak") on your hard disk "c:".
This folder is to hold this web page (and possibly also any
other my web pages). To create such a folder, run a utility
program named "Windows Explorer" or "My Computer", choose
"Local Disk (C:)" for the "Address" in this utility program,
then click on "File" in the pull-down menu from this "Windows
Explorer", then click "New", finally choose the command "folder".
Type the name "a_pajak" to the new folder that you created
on you hard disk. Later you are to use this folder "a_pajak"
for storing all my web pages, monographs, and illustrations
that you wish to keep in you own computer.
#2. Create sub-folders
inside of this main folder named "a_pajak". These sub-folders are
to contain subsequent kinds of texts and illustrations displayed
or accessed through this web page. Here is the list of sub-folders
that are used by this web page:
flags - it contains images of flags (i.e. German, Spanish,
French, Italian, Polish, and English) used in my web pages. These
images of flags are contained in files named de_flag.gif, es_flag.gif,
fr_flag.gif, it_flag.gif, pl_flag.gif, uk_flag.gif. Any flags
scanned into "*.gif" files with the above names, can be used for
this purpose.
14 - it contains all the illustrations which are used by
this web page and also are used in monograph [1/4].
1_4e - it contains the source text of monograph [1/4], in English, in the WORD format.
1_4e_pdf - it contains the source text of monograph [1/4], in English, in the PDF format.
1_4 - it contains the source text of monograph [1/4], in Polish, in the WORD format.
1_4_pdf - it contains the source text of monograph [1/4], in Polish, in the PDF format.
1_4_wp5 - it contains the source text of monograph [1/4], in Polish, in the Word Perfect 5.1 format.
In order to create such sub-folders, again it is enough to shift
the "Windows Explorer" inside of the folder "a_pajak" and then
generate them one by one.
#3. Save the source code of this web page
in your folder "a_pajak". For this, "right click" on your mouse while pointing
it any text area of this web page (e.g. pointing right here). A small menu
should appear, which is to have the option "View Source". Click on this menu
option, and the source code of complete this web page appears in your text
editor named "Notepad". Click on the "File" pull-down menu from this "Notepad"
and choose the option "Save As...". Save the source code from your "Notepad"
using the name "text_1_4.htm" for the "File name" of this code, while for
the "Save in" pointing at the folder "c:\a_pajak" that you created earlier.
Notice that pages called via links from this page, should be saved
under slightly different names, namely:
"text_1_4_1.htm" for the page with illustrations (1),
"text_1_4_2.htm" for the page with illustrations (2),
"text_1_4_3.htm" for the page with illustrations (3).
In order to save the text of (scrollable) "Menu 4", you need to firstly
display it on the screen, by clicking on it from either "Menu 1" or "Menu 2",
and only then you can save the source code of it under the name "menu.htm"
in a manner identical as you save the source code of this web page.
Also all pages called from this page via links in "Menu 1" or "Menu 2", should
be saved almost identically as you save this web page, only that you use
slightly different names assigned to them, e.g names: "oscillatory_chamber.htm"
for the web page on the "Oscillatory Chamber", "magnocraft.htm" for the web
page on "Magnocraft", "text_1_4.htm" for the Polish version of this web
page, etc.
#4. Save illustrations. Right click
separately on each illustration from this web page, then choose the option
"Save Picture As". The majority of illustrations you need to save in the
subfolder "14". Notice that each illustration indicates at the bottom of
the screen the subfolder in which it is to be saved.
#5. Run this web page in your computer.
After you save this web page, you can run it in your own computer whenever
you wish, by simple pointing at the file "text_1_4.htm" (i.e. the one with
the source code of this web page) using the "Windows Explorer" for this pointing,
and then double clicking at this file. (You can also run this file by pointing
the "Windows Explorer" at it, and then pressing "Enter".) Pages linked with this
one via hyperlinks can also be displayed through clicking on these hyperlinks
while viewing this page, or can be displayed through clicking via the "Windows
Explorer" at their names, means e.g. at "text_1_4.htm", "text_1_4_1.htm",
"text_1_4_2.htm", "text_1_4_3.htm", "oscillatory_chamber.htm", "magnocraft.htm",
"pajak_jan_uk.htm", etc.
#6. (Optionally) remove banners. Free
servers on which for the understandable reasons I display all my web sites,
usually insert codes of banners to the source code of web pages that are
displayed on them (frequently codes of these banners contain various irritating
errors which try to make viewing my web pages quite difficult). If these banners
irritate you, you can optionally cut them out from
the source code of this web page, after you save this code in your own computer.
To cut the banners out you need to identify their code (either by addresses
referred in this code and starting from "http://...", or by seeking the
comment type "banner insertion ..." which appears at the beginning and
at the end of the banners' code).
#7. (Optionally) update your replica of this
web page. If someone is especially interested in descriptions contained on this
web page, then it would be desirable to check in Internet every let say couple of
months, whether description from this web page are updated and improved. If so, then
it is worth to replace the old version of this web page with this improved version.
For this, it is enough to rename the old replica kept in your computer by adding
the word "old_" in front of it, and then copy from the internet a new version
to store it under the original name that it has.
#8. In case of any doubt regarding the making
of such a replica of this web page, it is worth to see a separate web page that is
entirely devoted to the explaination of the replication procedure of my internet
pages in your own computer. This additional web page is run from
"Menu 2",
where it is listed under the name
Replicate".

Part K: Polish letters:

In text of this web page in various places
Polish characters (letters) may appear. Unfortunately, some servers and some
browsers tend to deform the display of Polish letters, replacing them with
some other character sets (e.g. the server
www.nrg.to
seems to deform Polish letters and make impossible displaying them even on
Polish computers which are set correctly for displaying Polish characters
and which use the operating system "Windows XP").
In a spontaneous manner computers seem to display correctly these Polish letters
only when they use Windows XP (or higher), or when their Internet Explorer is
set for displaying them. (In order to set your "Internet Explorer" on the correct
displaying of Polish letters, you need to click on the position "View" (i.e. "Widok"
in Polish) in the pull-down menu of this browser, then you need to click onto the
command "Encoding" (i.e. "Kodowanie" in Polish), finally click on "More" (i.e.
"Dalsze" in Polish). In turn when the submenu "More" (i.e. "Dalsze" in Polish)
opens, which contains various alphabets, you need to choose, and to click the
alphabet marked "Central European (Windows)" (i.e. the "Srodkowoeuropejski (Windows)"
in Polish). But if in any chance such settings do not help, just in case I would like
to inform, that if in someone's computer various strange characters do appear, then
this probably means that his/her computer does not display correctly Polish letters.
In such a case it is good to know, that displayed characters have following
meanings:
"ą" = "a" with a tail, "Ą" = "A" with a tail,
"ć" = "c" with ' above it, "Ć" = "C" with ' above it,
"ę" = "e" with a tail, "Ę" = "E" with a tail,
"ł" = "l" crossed, "Ł" = "L" crossed,
"ń" = "n" with ' above it, "Ń" = "N" with ' above it,
"ó" = "o" with ' above it (means another Polish "u"), "Ó" = "O" with ' above it (means another Polish "U")
"ś" = "s" with ' above it, "Ś" = "S" with ' above it,
"ź" = "z" with ' above it, "Ź" = "Z" with ' above it,
"ż" = "z" with a dot above it, "Ż" = "Z" with a dot above it.
Here is the list of Polish letters that
may appear in my texts:
ą ć ę ł ń ó ś ź ż (lower-case uniquely Polish letters)
a c e l n o s z z (Latin and English equivalents of lower-case uniquely Polish letters)
Ą Ć Ę Ł Ń Ó Ś Ź Ż (UPPER CASE uniquely Polish letters)
A C E L N O S X Z (Latin and English equivalents of UPPER CASE uniquely Polish letters).
I should add here, that after I noticed
very humble effects of my use of Polish letters, usually my Polish text I still
write with the use of English (Latin) alphabet. This is not a big error, as the
majority of Polish words anyway use the Latin alphabet only.

Current email addresses to the author of
this web page, i.e. officially to
Dr Eng. Jan Pajak
while courteously to Prof. Dr Eng. Jan Pajak,
at which readers can post possible comments,
inquiries, or replies to questions which I ask on
my web pages, are provided on the web page
about me (Dr Eng. Jan Pajak).
That page also provides other commonly used
contact details to the author.
The author's right for the use of courteous
title of "Professor" stems from the custom that
"with professors is like with generals", namely
when someone is
once a professor, than he or she courteously
remains a professor forever. In
turn the author of this web page was a professor
at 4 different universities, i.e. at 3 of them,
from 1 September 1992 untill 31 October 1998,
as an "Associate Professor" from English-based
educational system, while on one university as
a (Full) "Professor" (since 1 March 2007 till
31 December 2007 - means at the last place
of employment in his professional life).
However, please notice that because of my
rather chronic lack of time, I reluctantly
reply to emails which contain JUST time
consuming requests, while simultaneously
they document a complete ignorance of their
author in the topic area which I am researching.
Therefore, if the reader sends a request to me,
I suggest to let me know somehow that he or
she actually went through the trouble of reading
my web pages and learning what these pages
try to say.

Links to illustrations and related texts:

Labels: The label "E" marks the web page with text of English-language version of this monograph.
The label "1st, 2nd, 3rd Figures" mark the web pages with illustrations for subsequent volumes and chapters.
The label "P" marks the web page with text of a Polish-language equivalent of this monograph.
The label "X" marks the web page with the text of English-language version of this monograph
which is designed so as to load much faster because it does NOT show graphics at the loading
stage but only after the user clicks on subsequent Figures to display them.